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Is it just me unable to see it or has this app disappeared from the app store?had the trial on my touch and was waiting till I got the iPhone before I got the full version but i can't seem to find it at all
Matt
you are running an incorrect impedance on the speakers so its sound s**te,you'll eventually kill them, either disconnect the tweeters or buy a set of componets for upfront
you didnt answer my question,where did you put the remote wire on the stereo?
the memory wires are the red and yellow,does your stereo save settings and stations when you turn it off then back on again?
you have your amp connected to the speakers going "pop" yes? what have you attached your remote lead to?using OEM stereo?aftermarket do you have the memory wires correct?
if using the aux in kit you control volume only,ipod specific you control volume,track change,album change and mute
drop me a pm if you wish to discuss further :)
assume the dash doesnt come on till the lights are turned on?
if so permanent feed isnt working as its connected to the dash clocks to power them also,iirc the feed to this is in the engine bay
the right hand block has 2 wires going into each pin, 1 wire then goes up to the tweeter, the other from the same pin then goes to the stereo which gives the output whether its + or - from the stereo
both pins are the same
if you cut the harness before it goes through the door you can use the OEM wiring to the woofer and also for the supply of the crossover then feed your new tweeter cable up the dash
i cant remember colours off top of my head but if you d/c the plug and look at it from the wire side from inside the car they will be the centre column ph1 its the bottom 2 pins,ph2 its the 3rd and 4th pin up from bottom
both these will have 2 set of wires coming into the pin,1 slightly...
if i remember rightly 6"x4" like the ka,pretty sure sak 1303 off the top of my head but just pop the panel off and check or like dan says make an mdf ring
unless aftermarket fitting they dont come with them,if its near the gearstick youll probably find its the alarm led but someone has pushed the centre through
check the earial connector from the car going to the stereo,they become brittle and the 1 strand of cable stuck down to contact to send the signal breaks off,you need to open the end up to check it,or another way to would be take out the stereo,wiggle the aerial,if reception comes and goes you...